Below is the output from the SCORES-IT-ALL program for an imaginary client,
Deb Smith, on a test we created for this example. This imaginary ten item
Achievement Test yields 7 individual scales, 2 subscales (M Total and V Total), and a
grand Total score.
As you can see, the program provides a raw score and a standard
score (a T-score in this case) for each scale as well as a simple graphic printout. It
also keeps track of how many items the subject answered (in this case, 10 of 10).
Notice too that the scale labeled Add is in red. The program automatically does this
when a score on a scale fall outside the range you set. The specifics of this printout
will, of course, depend on the particular test you have configured the program to
score for you. This is only an example.